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Menswear, Sportswear
Screen Printing, Embroidery
we are providing services in Dunedin Central, Dunedin
VISA, Personal Cheques, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), EFTPOS, Cash
Bags, Sweatshirts, Team Uniforms, Anoraks, Sports Apparel, Singlets, Polos, Shorts, Jerseys, T shirts, Hats, Activewear, Jackets
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“Rachel is very professional and friendly, she is excellent and takes great care. This is important to me as an elderly person.”
“Lies to customers about other businesses, then says we do servicing. Says to let your car fail its wof as they have a rail quota to fill and they will pull you up for wheel nuts. Utter rubbish flowing from his mouth. Aluminium wheel nuts where banned into 2016 and factory wheels won't have Aluminium wheel nuts. We watched him tell the story to a little old lady who was bought into every word. Shameful, dishonest, so unprofessional”
“Have been into this Supermarket twice in past 2 weeks and there is no mandatory manual sign in place. Both New World and PaknSave Hastings have a person asking if people have signed in and directing people to the facilities. Hardly anybody in the queue this morning were using the QR code. It is MANDATORY to do so and this is not being followed. Will boycott the supermarket till action is taken to rectify this.”
“Felipe's work is excellent, a professional and reliable tiler who has transformed my kitchen and scullery walls exactly as I had had envisaged them to look.”